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US-Iran Rift and its Implications
BY Sajad Abedi*
A
mericans are in a difficult position, and they have
to retreat from the implementation of the “policy
toward zero export of Iranian oil” despite the high
cost of diplomacy because they know they will succeed in
implementing this policy, which will be able to report the
closure of the Strait of Hormuz in the newspaper. In the
morning, without worrying about rising fuel prices for their
cars in the afternoon! “To the extent that Bob Woodward, the
American author of the book,” Fears, “admits,” the defeat
and anger are the characteristics of these days of the White
House. Because of this, the United States announced that
it would take the necessary measures to exempt countries
from penalties.
Iran’s successful experience in resisting and circumventing
previous sanctions, opposition from different countries to new
sanctions, US embargo on other countries ... Finally, the
emergence of “the determination to stand up to US sanctions
policies in the world” The American Sanctions Weapon
razor becomes slower than ever. American think tanks of the
Atlantic Council, Heritage, and the Center for Strategic and
International Studies have reported in separate reports that
“complex economic and geopolitical considerations make it
extremely difficult to predict the effectiveness of sanctions,
and that Tramp’s tweets about the most severe sanctions
against Iran are just psychological warfare. US Ambassador
to Tel Aviv David Friedman also said in response to the
Israeli news agency Hume: “I’m not a Prophet to predict the
future of sanctions!” So the US’s excessive use of sanctions
against more than twenty countries in the world has led them
to think of forming a “new economic-political bloc” that
can be the basis for the collapse of the domination system
in international relations. As evidence of progress toward
this apparent “International sanctions have warned that” US
sanctions will create an “ecosystem of sanctioned actors” that
can make sanctions “ineffective” on the basis of “independent
policies” and “common interests”. Russia also writes “In the
near future, the sanctions imposed on the first and quickest
action by replacing the national currency the commercial
amalgam will leave the dollar.”
Gen. Petraeus, who previously served as head of the
United States military headquarters in the Middle East, East
Africa and Central Asia, claimed that the system was designed
to deter and enhance the region’s defense capabilities against
missile power at the announcement of the establishment of a
US missile shield in the Persian Gulf. Iran has spelled Petraeus
out the message that the United States will support the Persian
Gulf States with Iran’s intermediate and long-range missile
defense capabilities by deploying this defense system. The
United States is trying to introduce Iran as a country that
wants to disrupt regional order and dominate neighbouring
countries. In a joint statement by the Persian Gulf Cooperation
Council and the United States, after the 2015 May summit,
Camp David said, “America and Gulf Cooperation Council
countries are opposed to Iran’s actions to undermine the
stability of the region and will confront it and engage in
dialogue will continue to strengthen the security structure of
the region? The United States will act as part of this effort
to strengthen the capacity of the GCC states to defend itself
against foreign invasion, including strengthening air defense
and missile, naval and cybersecurity.
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